Ji Won Choi

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Ji Won Choi Sustainability Profile

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Ji Won Choi is a fashion brand founded in 2017 by a South Korea-born, Oklahoma-raised designer. The brand describes its work as a cultural collage of the places she has lived in and is inspired by, with collections covering men’s and women’s ready-to-wear and accessories. Its sustainability position is stated in terms of producing responsibly and sustainably, with an underlying commitment to sustainability through a “made-for-all” attitude. The brand has also said that fashion should be sustainable and that designers are responsible for the effects their work has on the environment and society.

Ji Won Choi Sustainability Actions

Produces responsibly and sustainably

She aims to highlight global cultures by bringing different parts of the world together, producing responsibly and sustainably.

Committed to sustainability

Every design is an exploration and celebration of craft and heritage with a passion for highlighting world cultures and local influences--fueled by a contemporary creative edge, bold aesthetics, and an underlying commitment to sustainability through a ‘made-for-all’ attitude.

Excessivism thesis collection

Her thesis collection, EXCESSIVISM, reports the excesses and wastes of our society. An endless repetition of black, white, light blue and red alternated stripes are the distinctive signs of the collection.

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Ji Won Choi Sustainability Commitments

2019

Awarded for design contribution

In 2019, she was awarded “Fashion Design of the Year” by the Design Museum in London for "significant contribution to culture”.